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ELA Glossary - Part 1 - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
An implied or indirect reference in literature to a familiar person, place or event.
Examine and judge carefully.
The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various personalities.
Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.
The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
5 Matching Questions
Genre
Context clues:
Alliteration:
Focus
Conventions of language:
a
A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
b
The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
c
The center of interest or attention.
d
Mechanics, usage and sentence completeness.
e
Information from the reading that identifies a word or group of words.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
The method an author uses to reveal characters and their various personalities.
Alliteration:
Characterization
Alliteration
Evaluate:
A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
Focus:
Genre:
Fluency:
Compare:
Place together characters, situations or ideas to show common or differing features in literary selections.
Genre:
Compare:
Genre
Evaluate:
An implied or indirect reference in literature to a familiar person, place or event.
Alliteration
Analysis
Analysis:
Allusion
Examine and judge carefully.
Analysis
Analysis:
Evaluate
Allusion
5 True/False Question
Antonym:
→ The process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationships to one another.
True
False
Focus:
→ The center of interest or attention.
True
False
Analysis
→ The process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationships to one another.
True
False
Analysis:
→ The process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationships to one another.
True
False
Fluency:
→ A category used to classify literary works, usually by form, technique or content (e.g., prose, poetry).
True
False
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of 20 available terms
(6 exact duplicates found)